still 130,000 is a fairly large number are you saying that it is a
biased sample?

On 1/31/06, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/31/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> > In other words you cannot answer the questions. Were there any
> > validity problems?
>
> The study wasn't released so we don't know the methodology.
>
> > As for the second one. Simple ask for a zip code. Then map that to
> > political districts.
>
> In NYC many low-income homes that tend to vote democrat have multiple
> jobs and aren't likely to have broadband. That would mean wasting the
> little free time they have to do a stupid poll using dialup if they
> even have a PC.
> In the South they tend to be Republican unless you get near a
> University. Who has the access and the time to answer these polls in
> the South?
> Why not just ask them who they voted for rather then using some
> roundabout way to smear republicans. After all the people conducting
> the study donated to the democrats. Yet you don't think there's bias
> here.
>
> 

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